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Mathematics CBSE
Class 10
Probability
Textbook Questions
55.
Exemplar Exercise Problem XIV
Exercise condition:
3
m.
I toss three coins together. The possible outcomes are no heads,
1
head,
2
heads and
3
heads. So, I say that probability of no heads is
\frac{1}{4}
. What is wrong with this conclusion?
The probability of no heads is
i
i
.
The given statement is
False
True
.
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